Good point, ChriSharek. We didn't include the three Fords for the same reason that we didn't include the 2014 Volt -- we've written about these vehicles on several previous occasions. In this slideshow, we tried to focus (pardon the pun) on brand new vehicles that haven't hit the road yet and/or haven't been written about by DN previously.

Detroit Electric... made in Holland. What does that tell you about the state of affairs in Detroit when even car companies with the city's name in their title don't produce cars there? US manufacturing is doomed.

Cap'n, there are some cool sports cars in the slide show. I wonder how fast the McLaren could go if not electronically limited. The Detroit Electric reminds me of the Ford GT Mk IV. Now that seems like a sweet ride.

Industrial workplaces are governed by OSHA rules, but this isn’t to say that rules are always followed. While injuries happen on production floors for a variety of reasons, of the top 10 OSHA rules that are most often ignored in industrial settings, two directly involve machine design: lockout/tagout procedures (LO/TO) and machine guarding.

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